A resurfaced clip of John Cena's house rules and contract is leaving people gobsmacked.
The professional wrestler and actor once appeared on TV show WWE Total Divas alongside his ex-fiancée fellow WWE wrestler Stephanie Nicole Chigvintsev - known professionally as Nikki Garcia - who's since retired.
And the reality show offered an insight into Cena's personal life and controversial house rules.
A clip from an episode shared to X states: "John Cena on 'Total Divas' delivered some of the funniest and most iconic moments on TV ever. Let's take a look back at history."
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The footage reveals the moment Garcia got back from the gym and began to get changed, dumping her workout gear in a storage stool.
However, it doesn't take long for Cena to quickly hop off the bed and come over to interfere, muttering under his breath: "This isn't going to be good."
Before Garcia has time to hop in the shower, Cena quickly opens the storage stool and fishes out her dirty workout gear.
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He says: "Hey, Nicole... Hey, these are workout things. The smelly clothes hamper is over here. And the nice clothes hamper is over here."
Cena then transfers the clothes to another storage stool right next to it, before grabbing some 'smelly socks' and demonstrating putting them in the correct hamper, before pretending to make the hampers speak.
And while this rule may be fair enough, Cena's pet peeves don't stop there.
Garcia reveals Cena allegedly gave her 'a paper' for her to sign, which 'refers to [her] as a guest'.
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She continues: "It says you agree I may pursue monetary damages or other equitable relief to compensate me for any loss he may suffer for me being a guest to the home."
And also says if Cena asks her to vacate the home, she must do so and 'remove any or all items' she brought with her within '48 hours of [his] request'.
Another moment shows Cena talking to dinner guests about 'obeying the rules' and wearing 'a clean set of shoes' and to 'respect the house as if it's [their] own,' alongside the tradition of women 'retreating to the drawing room' and men 'to the cigar room' before all gathering for 'morning coffee together, an evening fire outside' and informing them of when trash day is.
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"John has a lot of rules, of course I know that better than anyone because I've had to sign a contract to live in this home. This is his baby," Garcia resolves.
And it hasn't taken long for fans of the WWE star to flood to the comments of the post to weigh in on his strict rules.
One X user said: "That contract is crazy," as a second wrote: "A house pre nup is wild."
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However, others defended the wrestler.
A user wrote: "It's his house his rules, I like it, he's an organized clean man and he wants his home to represent that."
"He was right about the laundry thing tho," another added.
And a third commented: "Bro there’s no way this s**t was real if cena actually acts like dis bro."
UNILAD has contacted John Cena's representatives for comment.
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